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Cultural Exchange with the Student Delegation from Sripatum University, Thailand

Cultural Exchange with the Student Delegation from Sripatum University, Thailand

From February 22 to 24, 2024, the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) successfully organized a Cultural Exchange program with a delegation of lecturers and students from the Department of Business English, Sripatum University, Thailand with the theme "UEHxSPU: Love Thy Neighbor".

Attending the welcoming ceremony, on the side of UEH, there was the presence of Dr. Dinh Cong Khai - Deputy Director of UEH; Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Duong Phuong Thao - Deputy Head of Research - Development and Global Engagement; Mr. Bui My Ngoc - Vice Dean of the School of Foreign Languages; with the participation of lecturers and students of the School of Foreign Languages. On the side of SPU, there was a delegation of 30 lecturers and students from the Department of Business English.

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Overview of the ceremony

The program opened with a workshop on issues on Sustainable Development, Circular Economy and ESGs (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Environmental Social and Governance) - extremely important topics that reflect new trends in higher education worldwide today. Students from both sides listened to the sharing of speaker Miquel Àngel P. Martorell - founder of MQL Sustainable Tourism Services, Head of Human Resources & Quality - Vietnam Tourism Advisory Council with the topic "Challenges for Vietnam on SDG". This was an opportunity for students to access profound knowledge about sustainable development in tourism and the challenges facing Vietnam.

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Speaker Miquel Angel presented about SDGs (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals)

Within the framework of the exchange, students from both sides had a business tour at Central Retail Vietnam Group, headquarters of many large and diverse brands in the fields of food, fashion, electronics - household, and real estate. They would be lecturer to better understand the actual business operations of a multinational corporation with sharing from company representatives.

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UEH and SPU lecturers and students visiting Central Retail Vietnam Group

In order to help international friends better understand Vietnamese history, the group of lecturers and students from UEH and SPU visited Cu Chi Tunnels. This was not only an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the country's history and the courage of the Vietnamese people, but also an opportunity for students from both sides to exchange and strengthen closeness and mutual understanding. Exploring these underground structures also helped students realize the importance of preserving the nation's historical and cultural heritage.

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The UEH and SPU group of lecturers and students visited Cu Chi Tunnels

Vietnamese and Thai students also had the opportunity to interact with the cultural beauties of each country through cultural exchange activities and decorating souvenirs together.

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Students participating in cultural exchange activities between Vietnam and Thailand

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Dr. Dinh Cong Khai, representing UEH, presented souvenirs to the SPU lecturers

The international student exchange between UEH and SPU took place successfully, opening an important step forward in cooperation between the two Universities and also an opportunity to build new connections and enhance understanding of global issues among the student community.

Additional photos regarding the event:

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Dr. Dinh Cong Khai delivered the opening speech of the program

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The speaker awarded certificates to participating students

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Representatives of the School of Foreign Languages, UEH thanked the representative of Central Retail Vietnam Group

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Students participating in cultural exchange activities between Vietnam and Thailand

News and photos: Department of Marketing and Communications, School of Foreign Languages